SUTTON & WAWNE

P H O T O G A L L E R I E S

Assorted photos of both villages

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P a s t & P r e s e n tBefore you visit our Galleries,
please enjoy this brief slideshow of Sutton scenes
Some of these scenes, including the night-time shot of the station in the snow,
are from the Suddaby Collection;
the other railway scenes are courtesy of Ken Mell and the North Eastern Railway Society.
The modern scenes are courtesy of Google Maps and their Streetview facility.All are strictly copyright.

This slideshow can be paused with a mouseover, and also viewed full screen if required.

G A L L E R Y 1images of both Sutton and Wawne

There is also an excellent new Photo Website forWawne Village
with several photos of the village and the ferry many years
ago

G A L L E R Y 2images mainly of Sutton, plus two of Wawne Ferry

G A L L E R Y 3St James' School in around 1970
24 images taken from the
Eric Johnson Photo Collection

G A L L E R Y 4Sutton on Hull Railway Station
6 assorted images

G A L L E R Y 5mystery images now archived
not necessarily of Sutton, could be Hull or the wider EY area.
They're mysteries, and still need someone to ID them and put names to faces.

There are several more photos and images of St James' churchyard
to be found right at the bottom of the Churchyard Page,
which lists nearly 2,000 souls of this parish buried there over the decades.

A couple of our experimental videos ... just trying the
sounds,
trying to capture the mood. A sort of Sutton mood.

Once started, each clip will play once then stop.

Please give them time to load, the clips have to travel a very long way.
If your browser 'objects' or makes a fuss, click OK ... they are safe, just not in the very latest coded format.
One pair only work in Internet Explorer; the others only play sound in Firefox !
Grrr! Video formats, coding standards, drive a sane man loopy.from videos provided some time ago by Bernard Sharp.

We have St James' Churchyard,
at the evening of the day.
For those of you who have forgotten what Sutton
is like in summer at eventide; it's timeless.

Switch your speakers on, and you'll get bells.

St James' Churchyard, in winter.
For those of you who have forgotten what Sutton
is like at lunchtime in winter; it's chilly.

Switch your speakers on, and you get ... er .. snow.

If you enjoyed those brief summer and winter scenes,
there's another short photo slideshow on theMemories Page

If you would like to see more photos of St James' Church, their website
now has a Photo Gallery Page
on which there are
a good selection of photos of the church.